Find out how Ubuntu, a traditional African philosophy, recognizes how we are inextricably bound in each other's humanity. Translated as, "I am because you are," Ubuntu describes a sense of unity between people through which we each discover our own strengths and virtues.

A Game for Life

Grassroot Soccer project coordinator, Nolusindiso "Titie" Plaatjie, uses soccer to educate... (17:20)

Seva Cafe: Love All, Serve All

Seva, or service, is the selfless giving of oneself for the... (4:00)

An Invitation

Don Alverto Taxo, a Quichua elder and Iachak (community leader/healer), speaks... (4:58)

Living Service

Jayesh Patel, founder of the Indian NGO Manav Sadhna, shows us... (16:43)

Return to the Wholeness

Community leader, psychologist and Zen teacher Vera Kohn explains how oneness... (2:50)

Ubuntu: Part 1

Former South African Deputy Minister of Health Nozizwe Madlala-Routledge describes the... (5:53)

A Shift from "Me" to “We”

Charity Focus founder Nipun Mehta comments on how modern culture makes... (3:19)

Oneness and the Heart of the World

In this talk, Father Keating discusses the dynamic nature of God... (34:41)